Module 6 Discussion
Forum Instructions
In a post below, respond to the following prompt, which assesses Student Learning Outcomes 2 and 4 and Module Learning Objectives 4 and 7. Then, you must respond to two of your classmates' posts. After you post a response, you will be able to see other responses. You are not required to post more than once, but feel free to respond to other posts and engage with your classmates.
Your [first] post is due on [day of week] by [time] CST. Your responses to other students are due on
[day of week] by [time] CST.
Your response should be at least two paragraphs long. This includes responses to other student's posts. A simple “I agree” or “Yes” or “LOL” will not count. Please think about the questions and your peers' responses and reply thoughtfully and courteously, according to netiquette rules. Use good English grammar, correct punctuation, and complete sentences. While the posts will mostly be judged by their thoughtfulness and completeness, I reserve the right to take off points for grammatical errors, especially if they interfere with the clarity of the post.
Prompt
Discuss the ways in which difference may influence how you communicate in each of the following contexts: academic, professional, and personal. Link to either fictional (television, movie, book excerpt) or real (news story, blog posts, social media posts) that explains why difference matters in the study of culture and identity.
This prompts is assessing [learning outcome #4 (SLO #2): Explain why difference matters in the study of culture and identity.]
Respond
After submitting your response to the prompt, respond to at least two other classmates and connect the examples given to the four cultural identities discussed in the module.
This response is assessing [learning outcome #7 (SLO #4): Discuss how each of the four cultural identities discussed affects and/or relates to communication.]
Details:
A forum for
discussion promotes peer-to-peer and student-instructor
interaction. Questions should be thought provoking and encourage detailed analysis of module topics. Include a rubric.
If
you do not want students to see other responses before they post, set
type to "Q and A forum." For this type, you must create a post first for students to
respond.
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